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Dr. Matthew Bianco from the CiRCE Institute and Jo Murphy, founder and director of TRACE, a university-model school in Texarkana, TX, join Colton to discuss classical education and homeschooling. They explore the role of the CiRCE Institute in teacher training and curriculum development, as well as the challenges of presenting classical education to those unfamiliar with it. They also discuss the importance of homeschooling in providing personalized discipleship, addressing individual needs, and fostering family relationships. The conversation highlights the liberating nature of classical education and the value of homeschooling in creating a nurturing and flexible learning environment. The conversation explores the transition from homeschooling to brick-and-mortar schools, the importance of humility and repentance in parenting, and the role of athletics and arts in education. The guests discuss the benefits of having other adults pour into children's lives and reinforce the values taught by parents. They also highlight the need for children to grow past their parents and experience the world independently. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the positive impact of homeschooling and the potential for collaboration between homeschooling and brick-and-mortar schools.